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The Rules, They Are a'Changin'

Rich Galen

Wednesday, June 20, 2007


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  • "� Punjab ...": I suspect the Obama staff picked this particular place because of it being a double entendre "pun" and "jab." Nevertheless, here's a link to the official website of the "Smiling Soul of India," Punjab.

  • "� Mike Glover ...": Here is the link to the AP report on Obama's non-apology which also includes links to the memos in question.

  • "� NY Times ...": Here's the quote from the NY Times that I used in MULLINGS and the next graf:
    The Obama campaign was forced to acknowledge authorship when the Clinton campaign got a copy and shared it with The New York Times.

    Barely a day passes when campaigns do not prepare documents against their rivals, excerpt the flashiest passages and shop them around to political reporters or bloggers, hoping someone will bite. Competing campaigns respond in kind, hoping to deflect possibly damaging bullets. Journalists sometimes play along, picking up a phrase, a nugget of information or a perspective that furthers the agenda of one side or another.



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    Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) smiles when asked a question from moderator TV personality Chris Matthews (background) at the American Federation of State, County, Municipal Employees Democratic Presidential Forum in Washington, June 19, 2007.

    Wait. What? Matthews did a Democratic event? Where's the outrage from the 173 people who watch his show each and every day?

    Get me Bruce Ross on the phone!

    (Larry Downing/Reuters)

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